Abraham elected EGU president

Yorkshireman at the helm going into crucial year

Abraham elected EGU president

Anthony Abraham has been installed as President of the English Golf Union at its Annual Meeting held at Woodhall Spa.

A past President of Yorkshire and a Justice of the Peace, Abraham succeeds Elwyn Ellis at the helm of the EGU in what is sure to be a crucial year for the Union.

“I am conscious of the honour bestowed upon me, particularly in what is an important year in the EGU’s history,” he said. “Major decisions are being taken over the next few months, including a possible merger with the EWGA and whatever happens some are going to be disappointed.”

Abraham is looking forward to watching some excellent golf, not least from the England players, but is only too aware that his duties will keep him away from his home in north Yorkshire.

“I know that a lot of events are in the south so home might become something of an unfamiliar place,” he added.

“I will get to know my suitcase well but I will be supported by my wife Evelyn, who will attend most events.”

A huge soccer and golf fan, Abraham was born in 1943 in the house in which he still lives in Carperby, Yorkshire. He was educated locally, then at Earnseat School, Arnside, at Sedbergh School and subsequently St Catharine's College, Cambridge where he read Classics.

His association with the EGU began in 1991 when he looked after course development in Yorkshire. Appointed to the Junior Committee as regional delegate for Yorkshire in 1996, he held the post until 2001. Together with David Beardall and Dr Frank Harkins, he was instrumental in initiating the North of England Under 16 Championship.

He was the Yorkshire representative on the EGU Executive Committee 1999-2001 when he was appointed to a new role as chairman of the National Coaching Committee, a position he held until 2005.

Abraham has been a member of the EGU Tournament Panel since 2000 and refereed at international level on many occasions. From September 2003 to February 2009 he was Chairman of England Selectors. 

Following the establishment of the English Golf Union Limited he was elected to represent the interests of Yorkshire clubs.

Always keen to encourage young golfers to stay in education, when he retired as chairman of selectors he was appointed University Liaison Officer and is the England Golf representative on British Universities & College Sport.

Abraham is the third president to come from Yorkshire in the past two decades - the late Michael Field held the post in 1993 and Michael Doyle in 2001 – and is the third successive presidential appointment from the north of England.

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